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While familiar faces sweep across this year's Security 50 list, a few fresh new faces have appeared. These include ACTi, Digital Barriers, AxxonSoft, Costar Technologies, and Identiv. One common thread that these newcomers have is their offering of applications in certain niche segments to find thei

On the video surveillance side of a&s Security 50 this year, in line with what most of the global professionals anticipated and IHS' latest ranking, Hikvision Digital Technology finally became the world's largest security company in terms of its 2015 annual revenue.

Prestage Farms and its affiliates produce more than one billion pounds of turkey and pork annually. They needed a surveillance system to monitor the the facility to make sure the farm is operating safely. Honeywell provided the cameras and NVR the farm was seeking for its operation.

Following the growth engine of major Chinese video surveillance companies that made the top 10 in the a&s Security 50 ranking, ASSA ABLOY and Safran Identity & Security both focused on access control and reported record growth this year.

The past two years were quite challenging for most of the security manufacturers around the world. The main problem is not about a change in global demand for security products or weaker economic development in some countries.

According to a recent IHS report, the industrial Ethernet components market remains weak in 2015 and 2016, mainly due to the weak oil prices and instabilities in Europe. This situation is forecast to change in 2017 with growth estimated to pick up, but what do the Ethernet companies think about the